This social action resides in the overlap of religious and economic realms of behavior, creating a certain tension. Following a Weberian approach to social inquiry, I treat religious giving as social action whereby individuals direct their value-rational and instrumental-rational behavior towards others...
What makes an action rational, according to Max Weber? How does social construction approaches differ from systems theory? What are the basic assumptions of structural functionalism? How is equity theory different from social exchange theory? Why people think altruism is a bad theory? How ...
Values‐intuitive rational action: the dynamic relationship of instrumental rationality and values insights as a form of social action This paper is concerned with the implications for conceptualizing social action which arise from a consideration of whether human beings are capable of kno... PA Woods...
between informed and instrumental, informed and €expressive€ (Brennan and Lomasky (1993)) and uninformed due to €rational irrationality€ (Caplan (2007... C Jennings - 《European Journal of Political Economy》 被引量: 25发表: 2009年 The Humean Theory of Practical Irrationality IN "THE NORMA...
Rational management of nature (focused on instrumental values), and IV. Spiritually reconnecting with nature and its relational values [23••]. Decisions link the future to the past, through expectations of social and environmental impacts and through various values weighing these impacts. As ...
Though all three books develop a of norms, their arguments and constructions are conventionalist account very different. Lewis and Den Hartogh take the picture of rational man deliberating about his course of action very serious; Sugden rejects this picture as unrealistic and unnecessary....
More pointedly, organizational commitment entails emotional attachment and rational loyalty which helps the employee to be anchored while participating in organizational conflict. Furthermore, the extent to which the contextual factors influence the part played by attitudes in mitigating the impacts of work...
1 This opposition between the rational core of his contributions to astronomy and the accompanying symbolism, explained away as a kind of intellectual “extravagance”, is hardly satisfying. In fact it should be recognised that through the redevelopments that Kepler claims to have made in the ...
Rational Powers in Action: Instrumental Rationality and Extended Agency Rational Powers in Action presents a conception of instrumental rationality as governing actions that are extended in time with indeterminate ends. Tenenba... S Tenenbaum 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Methodological individualism, rationality...
Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer!Create your account View this answer The instrumental view of rationality is that people reason to achieve their goals. For example, if someone wants to make money, then they would reason...